Politics & Government

Russia Oil Ban: Will Soaring Oil Prices Push Gas Higher In Georgia?

As President Joe Biden announces an oil ban on Russian oil, what prices do Georgia motorists have to look forward to at the pump?

As President Joe Biden announces an oil ban on Russian oil, what prices do Georgia motorists have to look forward to at the pump?
As President Joe Biden announces an oil ban on Russian oil, what prices do Georgia motorists have to look forward to at the pump? (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

GEORGIA — An announcement Tuesday that President Joe Biden plans to ban Russian oil imports in the United States could drive gas prices higher in Georgia, where they’re already averaging just over $4 per gallon, according to AAA.

Oil imports from Russia were a glaring exception in the massive sanctions the U.S. government imposed on Russia in response to its unprovoked attack on Ukraine. Biden’s announcement of the ban on Russian oil, 11:25 a.m., came as the humanitarian catastrophe deepens in the country of 44.4 million.

"Russian oil will no longer be acceptable at U.S. ports and the American people will deal another powerful blow to (Vladimir) Putin's war machine," Biden said.

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The national average for gas topped $4.17 a gallon, the highest since the crippling 2008 recession, but analysts are skeptical the embargo on Russian oil exports will have a big effect, since that crude represents about 8 percent of the United States’ foreign oil, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Biden had been reluctant to ban the imports, which kept a steady influx of cash flowing to Russia at the same time other restrictions were placed on the country’s financial sector. Two weeks ago, he explained his reluctance to impose energy sanctions, saying he wanted “to limit the pain the American people are feeling at the gas pump.”

The United States is acting alone in putting an embargo on Russian oil exports, but is in close consultation with European allies, who depend on Russia for one-third of its consumption of fossil fuels. The United States does not import natural gas from Russia.

Biden also admonished businesses not to take advantage of the situation.

"Russia's aggression is hurting us all," Biden said. "This is no time for profitiering."

There are gas prices in Georgia still under the $4 mark, according to Gas Buddy. As of Tuesday, the cheapest price in Metro Atlanta is $3.19 per gallon for regular unleaded in Stone Mountain at the Chevron at 6549 Rockbridge Road.

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